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8 PAPAKURA COURIER, MARCH 2, 2011
NEWS
There are no limits to what young people can
achieve when they are given the right preparation
for lifelong success.
Students at ACG Strathallan have earned 14 Top
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past 4 years in a wide range of subjects including
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& Technology, English, Mathematics, History,
Chemistry, Applied ICT and Accounting.
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Murder conviction revisited
Innocent or guilty: A photo of the
then 23-year-old Alan Hall taken after
he was arrested for the murder of
Arthur Easton in 1985.
By DAVID TAURANGA
A non-profit group revisiting the
1985 murder of Papakura father
Arthur Easton has thanked those
in the community who responded
to its plea for information.
In November the Papakura
Courier reported that the Inno-
cence Project, based at Victoria
University in Wellington, was
investigating whether the then
23-year-old Alan Hall was
wrongfully convicted of Mr Eas-
ton's murder. It said it believed
there were flaws in the evidence
that led to his conviction.
Project manager Matthew Ger-
rie says the group received a good
response from Papakura residents
who have provided helpful infor-
mation.
There were some people who
made contact and left messages
but perhaps because of Christmas
and the time of the year, these
people did not contact us again,''
he says.
Mr Gerrie is appealing to those
people to make get in touch again
because their information could be
valuable to the murder investi-
gation.
And he's again asking anyone
who has any information about
the Hall case, regardless of how
small it is, to make contact with
him.
Call Innocence Project manager
Matthew Gerrie on (04) 463-5233
ext 8094 or email matthew.
gerrie@vuw.ac.nz to provide any
information.